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: yo Sughtess, ey Dorothy in; Ral, Mary Anh VanSickle; brother, Orpil ‘Odom. URLINGTON—Warren Glen Carter, 57. Henry, Walter, CARLISLE—Miss Urry L. Collins, 15. HARLESTOWN-—Thomas Albert Prath-

mn. Survivery. Wife, aura; sons, Reuncin, Bail, Daaford, DI les J. Lauer, an. Sure viver: Wife, Lucinda. - ELKHART Mrs. Marie Louise Wood-~ ford, 64. Survivors: Husband, Louis B.; sons, Leon E., John M. Louis H. EVANSVILLE-Larry Wayne Ingram, 15

months. Survivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sines Togr Tagram; brother, Edmund; sister,

Mrs, Minnie Dedarna 1. Son, John W. a Albert E. Hill, 57. Survivors: ite, Carrie; father, Robert N. Hill; daughte: Mrs. Pauline Stevens; son, Dawson. FAIRMOUNT--Mrs. Lorena Siegel Adams, 50. i Husband, San a Claud; Frank Dolan; son, Charles; father EB Edward Siegel; brothers, ‘John and Claude Sievel

wv REST MIs. Minnie New, 65. Sure

Husband, Charles N.; son Che ies, Walter, Oarl; _ daughters, Mra Ray Armstrong, Mrs. e Rober!

orothers, Arthur and Ward Cor. GALVESTON—Mrs. Tda Gabriel, 75. Sur~ vivors: Husband, i A ; . Elijah Mrs.

3 brothers, Everett er Charles and

Survivor:

JEFFERSON—Mrs, dia Ma: 70. Survivors: Son, Robert elects,

Belle Hilt.

‘I sisters, Mrs. N. D. Moras, Mrs.

tson ME. John

sister, Mrs. Mis

Taylor; sisters, Mrs. son, Wennie Taylor, Mrs. Anna Farries. y.vors: Harold ves. MANILLA—Howard B. Ross, 37. vivors: Wife, Fern; father, Thomas BE; Rex Page. MOROCCO-—~Leon Elgas, 59. Sur» vivors: Wife, Alice aire son, Mel" n; sister, Mrs. Lawrence Polleyfeyt. MUNCIE—Walter Bookt, i vivors: Wife, Sarah P Walter jen Mrs, Millie Carey; +P w. 4

er; sister, Mrs,

ORLEANS-—Mrs. Janta Cornwell, 83. Mrs. Della Rite Wi Fred B, Ruck. 61, Survivor: e 3 Mrs. Efe Maa Wooley. 46. Survivors: Husband, Newell; son, George E.; daughters, Miss ‘Adeline Woolley, Mrs. Richard Jordgn;

ts, and Mrs. Fisher; Bia Mrs. Maward Buckley, Mrs, ,| Louis Penner, PORTLAN Ba H, " McFarland, 78 Survivors: Mrs. Vera M

per, Mrs Mrs. Aveline Corle, Mrs, Avch; brother. Ttha; , Mrs, wou Bennett. . €—Everly Parrish, " 3 hters, Mrs. Harry King te, Mrs. Bey x Bon

ELS vivers: Da Mrs. Carl he

AN~-Mrs. Plorence Bell Ford, T1. - Survivors: Husband, William W, SWEETSER—Mrs, Melissa Alice Small, 81. Survivors: Sons, Dudley, Raymond; daughters, Mrs. Gla nger, Madeline Carey, Mrs. Zora Taylor; aster, x Lal e: brother, Muray Smith. WALTON-—Joseph Wood Bureivors:

. Day es i aude Kelley, Mri a w. Runyon. onner. I's ucile cl Ts Survivors: Wife; danshter, Mrs, Alice Delon, Lester !

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Services for Paul D. Birdsall, secretary . and assistant treasurer of the recently formed Indiana Gas and Water Co., who died yetserday, will be held al 11a. m. tomorrow in Flanner Buchanan mortuary, Burial . be in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Resided Here 45 Years, Was Plumber. Services for Prank T. Wood, resi-

who died in his home Tuesday, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow In Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill chapel, Mr. Wood lived at 1950 E. Epler st. The Rev, W. E. Watkins, pastor of the Edgewood Methodist church,

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A ‘native of Noblesville, Mr. Wood, who was 62, formerly owred and operated a plumbing business here. He was a member of the Edgewood Methodist church and the Sahara Grotto. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Florence Ann Wood; a daughter, Mrs. Bonita Ridlen, both of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Meara and Mrs. Bertha Taylor, both of Los Angeles, Cal, ‘Pallbearers will be N. Cottey, Jack Whalen, William Warren, Richard Whalen, Howard Smith and Clarence Rasufiman,

REV. CHESTER R THOMAS Services will be conducted at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Fountain Square Church of God for the Rev. Chester -Thomas, who had served

several Churches of God in the Indianapolis area. The minister, who was 53, died in his home in Glenns Valley Tuesday. He was a native of Anderson.

OLIVER E. DEMOSS z Services for Oliver (Ollie) E. DeMoss, 2031 Winter ave, will be conducted at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Saturday in the Christian Tab-

ernacle church, The Rev. Lena Spillman, pastor, will officiate, Burial will be in Floral Park. Mr. DeMoss, who was 64, died yesterday in the Robert W. Long hospitel. A native of Westfield, IlL, he had been a resident of. Indianapolis eight years, He formerly was in the trucking business. Survivors are his wife, Jane; six sisters, Mrs, Ira Bayne, Mrs. E O. Hammer, Mrs. Dell Barker-and Mrs. Viola Harriman, all of Indianapolis; Mrs. Esther Cloud, North Vernon, and Miss, Ruth E. DeMoss, Anderson; a brother, Charles, and a step-daughter, Miss Doris BH. Morgan, both of oil) of Indianapolis,

TRAVEL UP 40 PER CF UP 40 PER CENT EVANSVILLE, Sept. 6 (U, P.).— Automobile travel has increased 40 per cent in the Evansville area with the end of gasoline rationing, Capt. Curtis Pitts, head of the city police traffic department, said today. Accidents have Increased proportion-~

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J iy he had lived in Indianapolis

Mrs . Jensen lll at Cicero Home Several Weeks.

Mrs. Anton Jensen, mother of Otto K. Jensen, executive director of the

commission, died today in her home in Cicero. Mrs. Jensen who would have been 89 on Sunday, was born in Denmark, Soon after her mariage to Anton Jensen in 1885, they moved to the United States. “They settled in Cicero and remained there. Mrs. Jensen has been ill for several weeks since she received injuries in a fall in her home. The city official's mother was a lifelong member of the Lutheran church, She was confirmed in Denmark. Survivors, besides her son here and her husband, include a daughter, Miss Cleo Jensen, Cicero, another son, Harry, San Gabriel, Cal, and a granddaughter. Mary K. Jensen, Indianapolis. Services will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday in Cicero.

WILLIAM CARILTON Services for William H, Carilton, 110 W; Walnut st, a retired grocer, will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow in the Wald funeral home, Illinois and 17th sts. Burial will be in Washington Park cemetery. Mr, Carilton, who was 74, died yesterday in City hospital after an illness of four months. A native of Rock Castle, Ky., Mr. Carilton had been an Indidnapolis resident for 35 years, Survivors include a sister, Mrs, Catherine Ross, and three step--daughters, Mrs, Mary V, Williams, Mrs. Grider Barks and Mrs, Nettie Lyster, all of Indianapolis, CHARLES C. HANSEN ~Rites for Carl Christian Hansen, a clerk-chauffeur for American Express Co. for 37 years, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Moore Mortuaries Colonial chapel, The Rev. Ernest W. Nugent, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist church, of which he was a member, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill : Mr, Hansen, who was 65, died Tuesday in his home, 838 Eugene st. A native of Copenhagen, Den-

42 years. He is survived by his wife, Martha; three sons, Earl G.; Sgt. Richard H. Hansen and T. 5th Gr. Donald C. Hansen, all of Indianapolis; - two sisters, Mrs, Orville Brown, Indianapolis, and Mrs, Marie Cartre, California; four brothers, Emil, Chris and Henry, all of California, and Harry, of Nevada, and four grandchildren,

ELIZABETH FIELDS

Services for Miss Elizabeth Fields, a resident of Irvington 27 years, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday in Moore mortuaries Irvington chapel. Burial will be in Brooklyn cemetery. Miss Fields, who was 83, died yesterday ‘in the home of her brother, John L. Fields, 55 N. Sheridan ave. She was a native of Morgan county and a member of the Centenary Methodist church of Brook-

Survivors, besides the brother, include four nieces, Miss Florence Fields, Mrs. V. C. Hibbs, Mrs. T, K. Bowman and Mrs. W, G. Roesinger, all of Indianapolis, and nephews, Herman Fields of Indianapetls and Floyd Pields of Brookyn,

CAPT. DALGA WILLIAMS Services for Capt. Dalga A. Williams, retired army officer formerly stationed at Pt. Harrison, will be conducted at 2 p. m. this afternoon in the chapel there. Burial will be in the post cemetery. Capt. Willams, who was 49, died Friday in a Mobile, Ala., hospital. Born in Clark county, Ala. the officer served in both world wars, He was stationed at Pt. Harrison as a mess officer. ‘He slso had been stationed at Camp Atterbury and

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